Northern Cheyenne Land Committee
The Northern Cheyenne Tribe, located in southeastern Montana, encompasses approximately 444,000 acres of land with 99% tribal ownership and a population of about 12,266 enrolled members. The tribe's economy is supported by local schools, federal and tribal government, power companies, and small businesses, alongside contributions from farming and ranching.
Points of interest on the reservation include the Chief Two Moons Monument, commemorating the historic figure from the Battle of the Little Bighorn, and Chief Dull Knife College, which offers degrees in the Arts and Sciences along with vocational programs. Additionally, the St. Labre Indian School and Museum serves as a cultural hub, showcasing Cheyenne heritage and art.
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